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A strategy of producing offspring that are identical to the parent. The advantage in doing so is that, providing the parent is doing well, all of the offspring are also going to do well. This way an organism can produce voluminous numbers of itself and fill up the habitat. The disadvantage is that, if the environment changes, that could wipe out the entire population. A strategy of producing offspring that are variables of the parent or parents. The advantage is, should the environment change, maybe some will survive; insuring that that kind of organism survives. The disadvantage is that the organism produces fewer offspring that survive.

If the cell is to undergo any type of cell division this is an absolute necessity! Otherwise, the cell would end up without any instructions on how to maintain itself, and how to undergo reproduction; then the entire system or paradigm of maintaining organism on this planet would break down and be shattered.

Complementary base pairing. (page 160) Answer questions 1-3 on page 160. parings. Answer a second set of questions 1-3 on page 160. only forms from coiled up DNA in preparation for cell division. Once division is complete, it uncoils. After duplication the chromosome consists of two chromatids. Answer questions 1-4 page 161. by complementary base

Haploid? There is no duplication of items in a single set! What is At a formalized dinner there will be a for you, and there will be no duplication of utensils/items in that set. However there will be enough items to do the job of eating properly. In biology the symbol, and it is always enough DNA to do the job of properly assembling the organism, maintaining the organism, and making the organism reproduce. Answer questions 1-4 on page 162.

What is Diploid? With two sets there duplication of items. At this formalized dinner, you will notice that the person sitting next to you also has one complete place set with no duplication of items in their place set., the two of you represents two place sets, and you will note that for every item in your place set there is a matching item in that persons place set. In biology. There are two sets of blue-prints to build two houses (organisms), but only one house (organism) is going to be built from the two copies. Answer questions 1-4 on page 163.

set = 2n) organism. only occurs in a diploid (two Homologous chromosomes are two chromosomes that look alike, but are identical, even though they look the same. The reason chromosomes occur in non-identical pairs in a diploid organism is because the sperm contributes one full set in its nucleus, and the egg also contributes one full in its nucleus. So when they fuse, the resulting cell will contain two full sets. For every chromosome in one set, there will be a matching (but not identical) complementary chromosome in the other set. These two chromosomes are called. Answer questions 1-4 on page 164.

Both n and genetically to oneanother, and to the precursor cell. (n) (2n) Both 2n and genetically to oneanother, and to the precursor cell. Answer questions 1-2 page 165, and questions 1-6 page 166.

carefully choreographed. Note the exercise included on the disk. This is beads Answer questions 1-7 on page 168.

Every cell in the root tip is in one of the following phases... Interphase Early Prophase Late Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

Meiosis and Fertilization are complementary process; they are always tied together. Since fertilization set number, it is necessary for it to be ceded by meiosis which first set number before it can be increased with fertilization. Answer questions 1-2 on page 170. 2n Meiosis I Reduction Division Both n Meiosis II Equational Division All n and genetically. Due to: 1. Independent Assortment 2. Crossing-over

+ Fusion Egg (n) Sperm (n) Zygote (2n) Answer questions 1-8 on page 171

The pairing up of homologous chromosomes (homologs) which makes possible the and of homologs. Only occurs in meiosis! Answer questions 1-5 on page 172

The exchange of genetic material between chromatids of homologous chromosomes. Answer questions 1-2 on page 173

The homologs (pairs) move to the equatorial plane and independently of any other pair; meaning there are a variety of ways of lining up pairs relative to other pairs. The amount of variety gained from independent assortment of homologs = (n = number of homologs). Answer questions 1-2 on page 174

This is providing you are not fertilizing yourself, but are fertilized by a separate individual. That because each individual has a separate, and accidental, mutational history: containing unique genes that are only within their family linage. Answer questions 1-7 on page 174.